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The New York Times reports that Black men only account for 26 percent of the students at HBCUs. That’s even lower than the previous number of 36 percent in 1976, according to numbers gathered by the ...
Less than a quarter of Houston ISD's Black and Hispanic high school graduates in the Class of 2018 earned college degrees in ...
A teacher who was facing termination has been suspended after including a question with a racial slur in it on an English ...
New data shows the Black male graduation rate improved by 20.1 percentage points in one year. Other demographics saw ...
Black students face skepticism about their academic performance and potential due to persistent stereotypes and systemic challenges in higher education.
The Chicago Teachers Union’s criticism of CPS’ evaluation system is misleading. The system is designed to help teachers ...
The Fort Smith school board voted to suspend a Northside High School English teacher after a racial slur was used on a test ...
Learn about the Black Parallel School Board's advocacy for Black students in Sacramento County schools, addressing suspension ...
Recent Pentagon policies are having direct impacts on students at Defense Department schools around the globe and leaving ...
When Mario Pile arrived at the University of Idaho’s Moscow campus in early 2022, the school’s Black students were struggling. The few Black undergraduates on campus were dropping out at high rates, ...